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Re: CBS Sports analyst explains why Georgia will exceed expectations in 2026
also Ohio is losing a bunch off of that defense. And how will Julian Sayin handle a true hostile road environment.
Kasey
Re: CBS Sports analyst explains why Georgia will exceed expectations in 2026
Texas has significant losses on defense as well. They do add Boom as coordinator, but lots of new faces. I believe it will be the mighty Dawgs with the scary defense in 2026, after falling off a bit the last two seasons. They looked scary at times late in the season especially against the shorthorns. Dawgs need the disrepect and the hunger to be great!
Re: David Pollack says âGeorgia has no chance to win a nattyâ if Gunner Stockton doesnât improve
Umm..…the boy only Won 13 straight games and an SECC. With a lame offensive line and a young backfield....not to mention a "less than consistent" defense. Average starting field position wasn't great, to say the least.
Just sayin'....how much better does Stockton really need to get...in order to win a couple more, in January? Lol
They are far better setup for success, in '26, than they were in '25. Especially, with a quarterback in his 2nd full year. I guess, I don't understand all the "quarterback angst", going into '26.
Must be people, just wantin' to "say stuff"....huh @Kasey ?. Lol
Re: Georgia freshman OL Zykie Helton turning heads during spring practice
IF this guy is truly 6'2" 290 lb UGA needs to let him play both ways. He is not needed at C this year. He can take the year learning the position while also taking some reps/snaps at DE. There is really not that big a difference in size between 6'3" 305 lb (in his freshman yr) Jalon Carter and 6'2" 290 lb Helton in '26. Especially when you consider Helton has a nonstop motor and uncommon quickness/power combination that should be utilized in any way possible this season.
My guess is that it will be difficult to keep him off the field on D.